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My favorite Wyeth. His illustrations are his legacy - and eternally appealing to youthful males - but he always wanted more time for his paintings of local people and scenes. His grandson - Jamie - got to do that for him. All the Wyeths seem to have an affinity for Halloween, which in New England of course is almost a season-long holiday.
Curious about an old print (steel engraving) that I have showing Robin shooting his last arrow. Print is undated, but it had to come from the early 1900s. Any direction to determine value?
My favorite Wyeth. His illustrations are his legacy - and eternally appealing to youthful males - but he always wanted more time for his paintings of local people and scenes. His grandson - Jamie - got to do that for him. All the Wyeths seem to have an affinity for Halloween, which in New England of course is almost a season-long holiday.
Posted by: tom truthful | Friday, August 25, 2006 at 08:06 AM
Curious about an old print (steel engraving) that I have showing Robin shooting his last arrow. Print is undated, but it had to come from the early 1900s. Any direction to determine value?
TPR
Posted by: Thomas P. Ramirez | Friday, August 10, 2007 at 04:00 PM